Now What?: So You Think You Want to Retire - Couverture souple

Couch, Robert M.

 
9781718831551: Now What?: So You Think You Want to Retire

Synopsis

Rob Couch uses the analogy of one of life's final road trips to explore his goals for what (he hopes) is the last third of his life--and how to best increase the odds of reaching them. Couch eschews the usual topic of financial independence and instead focuses on well-being, mental fitness, resilience, spirituality, and laughter as the keys to a well-spent retirement. After confessing a lack of professional training in any of these topics, he reviews current academic research from a layman's perspective, ultimately developing his own matrix for assessing the endless possibilities for an engaged retirement. Part II of his book describes the application of the matrix to five disparate activities, ranging from Sacred Harp singing to stand-up comedy. Along the way, he has a good deal of fun and learns some surprising lessons about his own personality. Whether you are approaching retirement age, have already pulled the trigger, or know a loved one who is facing this stage of life, "Now What?" is an enjoyable and lighthearted way to examine the topic.

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À propos de l'auteur

Rob Couch is a lawyer based in Birmingham, Alabama. He previously served as General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and as President of the Government National Mortgage Association ("Ginnie Mae"). Before entering government service, he was President and Chief Executive Officer of the largest savings bank in Alabama. After law school, he spent two years clerking for federal judges, Justice Lewis F. Powell and Judge John M. Wisdom. Rob is a Certified Public Accountant (inactive) and Certified Mortgage Banker (Master Certificate). He is married to the former Anne Emack. They have two grown daughters and one grandson.

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